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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Save money: shelter the homeless

A new study says providing shelter for the homeless with severe addictions and mental illness throughout British Columbia could save taxpayers millions of dollars. Hat tip to Jeff Davis on texts for nothing.
Posted by Heather Morrison at 10:41 PM

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